Wonderful clean, comfortable cottage in a stunning location; the facilities were excellent and the children loved the beautiful, quiet, large garden. Owners in adjacent farmhouse could not have been kinder or more helpful, on hand to check that everything was OK without being intrusive at all, and we were greeted by fresh flowers, Welsh Cakes, home-made preserves and Elderflower cordial! There is a caravan park in their nearby field, but this was very quiet and virtually invisible- you would hardly know it was there. The countryside around is just beautiful-not an area we know well, so a good chance to explore. Hereford and Ludlow are really attractive and interesting places to visit, as is Brecon itself, and there were plenty of walks and activities-our daughter enjoyed a half-day pony trek in the Brecon Beacons. For eating out, the Harp Inn at the top of the hill was superb, but may require early booking to secure a table. We would certainly recommend this lovely cottage to anyone.

- Mrs Barrett, August 2016

“A family of 5, we had a great ...”

A family of 5, we had a great holiday. It helped that each of our 3 girls had their own room, the house was beautiful, very homely, and very comfortable. It was a shame that the welsh weather wasn't the best, but we went out each day to do our tourist bit, and ate at some lovely restaurants, one of our favourites being the Red Lion not too far away.
The chickens visiting the garden were popular, and the house was everything it said it was, but with lovely touches that made it feel like home.
All the facilities were available in the house, and in the end it was a bonus that there wasn't wi-fi as it ensured time wasn't spent on emails and social media.
A graet holiday, and we would go back again, without a doubt.

- Mrs Clark, July 2016

“The cottage was very homely and we ...”

The cottage was very homely and we were made to feel very welcome by the owner. We had a lovely family break away from everything.

- Mr Ribton, December 2015

“A very nice comfortable cottage, a ...”

A very nice comfortable cottage, a real home from home. One of the best (actually probably THE BEST) we have ever stayed in.

- Mrs Arnold, September 2015

“The cottage had everything we could possibly need”

Court Cottage is a lovely, spacious and homely property. The large garden was excellent for the children to play in and full of wildlife. The owner was extremely helpful and we were met with a generous welcome pack.
The surrounding area is very rural and scenic with plenty of places to visit.

- Diane M, August 2014

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“An absolute delight”

A beautiful cottage in a delightful, unspoilt setting that proved to be an excellent base for walking and exploring the local area. Mrs Price, the owner, made us feel very welcome, further enhancing our wish to return another year.

- A FlipKey verified reviewer, November 2010

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“It never rains in Wales”

This property was perfect for our planned cycling and walking holiday - only the weather dampened our spirits a little bit. I stayed with my three children and we hired bikes from a local hire company. The house at Walton is a perfect base for a number of walking routes and cycling routes, and a perfect cosy retreat from some of the summer weather!

Features

The property

A charming, 19th century stone-built house, situated on a 100-acre working farm on the renowned, Grade II listed Walton Court in the tiny hamlet of Walton, 3 miles from Kington.

Spacious and comfortable, this wonderful, detached property boasts four delightful bedrooms and a large, well-established garden for enjoying fun-filled family evenings and alfresco dining.

Each room in the property has its own individual appeal, with handcrafted items providing a warm, home-from-home feel.

Enjoy pleasant walks and cycle rides through the beautiful Radnor Forest and along the famous Offa's Dyke Path, both found within one mile of Court Cottage.

Visit the scenic, riverside town of Kington with its shops, pubs and restaurants, meander along the Black and White Village Trail through the most unspoilt villages of north west Herefordshire, or visit the ancient cathedral city of Hereford.

Note: A small farm caravan site, belonging to owners, is situated approx 30 yards from property, bordered by a hedge.

About the location

WALTON

Kington 3 miles; Presteigne 5 miles.

The small hamlet of Walton is situated just one mile from the famous Offa's Dyke Pathway. The neighbouring village of Old Radnor offers The Harp Inn, a 15th century Welsh longhouse pub. The beautiful Radnor Forest is also within one mile, providing superb cycling and rambling opportunities, whilst just 3 miles away, the pleasant town of Kington, renowned as a centre for walking, is surrounded by the pretty rolling hills of The Marches and offers a choice of good shops, pubs and restaurants. Explore the Mortimer Trail and the lovely walks to Hergest Ridge, the inspiration for the beautiful music of both Elgar and Mike Oldfield. Discover Presteigne, which nestles at the heart of The Marches and has the award-winning Judges Lodgings. The countryside here is truly breathtaking, and when you're ready to head out of the country, why not visit the market town of Hay-on-Wye, often described as The Town of Books, or the ancient city of Hereford, with its impressive Norman cathedral and famous Mappa Mundi, both within easy reach? A wonderful, year round holiday location.